About this venue
Eagle Stadium Tirana stands out as a large purpose-built stadium in the Kashar area, positioned along the important route between Tirana and Durrës. The venue is designed for high-capacity events, with an emphasis on a strong visual impression, clear spatial organization, and an atmosphere suited to concerts, sporting events, and large-scale gatherings.
The experience inside is shaped by a broad audience area, good visibility of the stage or field, and acoustics that can amplify the energy of major events. Visitors especially value clear entrance zones, practical movement toward the sectors, and access to essential facilities that make the stay easier before and during the program.
The venue is located at Eagle Stadium, Kashar, Tirana-Durrës Highway, 1031 Tirana, Albania. Because of its position along a major transport corridor, it is advisable to check the organizer’s official directions in advance, including the nearest drop-off area, parking option, or marked stop next to the stadium. For broader movement around Tirana, the city information below continues naturally with additional details.
About the city
Tirana, Albania’s lively capital, is increasingly recognized as a city where concerts, sporting competitions, and major events blend naturally with an urban rhythm. The atmosphere is energetic, and the city center keeps most essentials within easy reach, so visitors can effortlessly combine a night out, a great meal, and an event in a single day. That mix of a modern scene and a relaxed Mediterranean vibe makes Tirana an attractive destination for short getaways and extended weekends.
For air travel, the main gateway is Tirana International Airport Nënë Tereza (TIA), with shuttle services and city bus lines heading toward the center and key areas, alongside widely available taxis and car access. Inside the city, the backbone is the public bus network (locally known as Linja Autobusi), linking the center with larger neighborhoods and transport nodes, which helps you reach arenas and stadiums without hassle. For travel beyond the city, bus terminals and intercity routes are practical, while rail services are limited, so road connections are typically the go-to option.
If you have time before or after the event, it’s worth strolling through Skanderbeg Square and exploring the streets around the center, where the city’s pulse is most tangible. For a calmer walk, Parku i Madh by the artificial lake is a favorite, and the Blloku district is known for cafés and evening life. For one more distinctly “Tirana” stop, Pazari i Ri is a great place for local flavors and a quick break before heading back under the arena lights.